Formula for escape velocity
Ve = [2GM/r]1/2
Putting the values of the unknown
Ve = [2*6.67x10-11*6.39x1023/3390x103]1/2 = [25.1453097x106]1/2 = 5014 m/s
This is nearest to option (E)
Hence (E) is the correction answer
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